Salma Hayek: Racism in America Is ‘the Big Elephant in the Room’

Oscar-nominated actress Salma Hayek sounded off on the “big problem” of racism in America during an interview for an upcoming film this week.

Hayek was promoting her new animated film The Prophet when the talk turned to more serious issues.

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“We have a big problem, the Mexican-American actress told Entertainment Tonight. “I think that this is the big elephant in the room. Because there were many years where people were saying, ‘oh, racism is over in America.’ And ‘America is very inclusive.’ And I think in the last couple of years, more and more, we’re realizing that that is a lie and that this is a very big problem that we need to deal with.”

In another interview for the film, Hayek blasted Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.

Hayek told E! that she refuses to “say his name” so as not to give him any “extra publicity.”

“I’m aware that he would say anything to attract attention and create the publicity around him,” Hayek said of the remarks Trump made about immigration during his presidential campaign announcement. “If something generates publicity, I would never be surprised about anything he does.”

Still, the actress conceded that Trump’s remarks illuminated a serious problem: race and discrimination in America.

“At least he brought light to a real problem,” the actress told E!

Hayek has voiced her strong opinions about racism before; in June, shortly after Trump’s campaign announcement, the actress issued a series of tweets lamenting the “hate and racism” that the country struggles with:

I am heart broken by the hate and racism this beautiful country, that stands for freedom, has still not been able to overcome.